The new season at the Mark Taper Forum will feature this year's Tony-winning play as well as world-premieres by Daniel Beaty and Jordan Harrison and the postponed revival of Joe Orton’s "What the Butler Saw," the Center Theatre Group announced Tuesday. The season, which starts in February, will offer six productions, up from five in the current season. The 2014 season opens with Christopher Durang's "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" (Feb. 9-March 9), the 2013 Tony-winner for best play. Tony nominee Nicholas Martin will direct the Chekhov-inspired comedy set in modern-day, small-town Pennsylvania. PHOTOS: Arts and culture in pictures by The...

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